More than 200,000 men in the U.S. are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year. Just yesterday, Dr. Drew Pinsky revealed he is in that group. He underwent surgery last July to remove the tumor. He joined the AC360 Panel to discuss it.

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Florencio Mendiola Jr.

You're likely to get a more accurate diagnosed from a (DRE) digital rectum examination. Painless and doesn't take much time to do it and cost less etc......If you had one of these you know what I'm talking about. Or simply google it and get informed.

Proper nutrition and avoiding toxins in our environment, food supply (processed foods) and water etc... to me seems to minimize the risks associated with prostate cancer or any other types of cancers. A toxic human body environment invites diseases to strive. That's one main reason I do detoxification with herbal natural products. Just avoidance of consumption of alcohol can reduce your chances of many types of cancers. And not smoking etc.... There are so many things we can to for prevention. Reduce your consumption of refined sugars is a great concern of mine. I have reduce my sugar intake by about 90% and that helps a lot because it reduces inflammation in the body. There are many other things we can do to reduce risk factors.